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CaptainBeaky Apprentice Bowman

Posts: 178 No Commercial Interest Location: The Green and Pleasant Land
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Posted: Wed May 07, 2008 11:13 pm Post subject: Bank Holiday Bluebells |
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Managed to get down to the wood late on the Bank Holiday Monday, and did the first loop of the course - me, the Management and Rob.
We all came home with the same number of arrows we went with...
They just weren't all in the same number of pieces I need to speak to yer man at the Longbow Shop!
The bluebells were at their best, in an absolute riot of colour which my phone photos don't really do justice to, and the light was lovely.
And no, I don't know why the arrow in the second photo appears to be about 4 feet long 
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Club: Bridge Woods FAC Bow: Marksman Portland Sight: 20/20, thanks Arrows: Stuck in a tree Accesories: Knife for digging arrows out of trees
Ancient Marksman TS4
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Bushy Moderator

East Mids Area Rep (NFAS)
Posts: 1898 Club Committee Member Location: my own little planet
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Posted: Wed May 07, 2008 11:16 pm Post subject: |
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bout to say captain beaky that is what i call a line cutter good for short targets just push the arrow in off the bow
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Club: Black Arrow, Forest Bowmen, Merlin Archery Club, University of Derby Archery Club Bow: KG Kudos, Apex Limbs 47lb on fingers Sight: depends on levels of alcohol Arrows: Easton Navigators Accesories: Triad Stabiliser
Looking for a new Long Bow
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